BTS Partners With UNICEF On ‘Love Myself’ Anti-Violence Campaign

By ETOnline.com.
1 Nov 2017 9:15 PM

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BTS is using their star power for a good cause.

The K-pop boy band announced on Tuesday that they have partnered with UNICEF on an anti-violence campaign. The project will be called Love Myself, in honour of their latest album, “Love Yourself: Her”.

According to the organization’s website, BTS and their label, Big Hit Entertainment, started working on the campaign in early 2017, and decided to partner with UNICEF as the first artists in Korea to raise money for a global campaign. The band will sponsor #ENDViolence, a UNICEF campaign committed to making the world a safer place so that that children and teenagers will be able to live happy and healthy lives, without living in the fear of violence.

BTS will donate a portion of their income from album sales, and 100 per cent of all profits from the sale of goods to several social programs benefiting violence prevention against children and teens as well as support programs for victims of violence.

V, Rap Monster, Jimin, Jin, Jungkook, Suga, J-Hope and Big Hit Entertainment have pledged 500 million KRW (just under $447,400) to #ENDViolence over the next two years.

BTS will donate a portion of their income from album sales, and 100 percent of all profits from the sale of goods to several social programs benefiting violence prevention against children and teens as well as support programs for victims of violence.